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that was the overarching argument the last election. you can't do it without us. it's not your fault though. >> just another example of them buying off votes. we saw it in the 2012 election. >> mitt romney said it. >> and he lost. >> he lost. >> sean: he lost 'cause he told the truth? >> exactly. >> there is no solution to this. let me tell you something. if dragging out the children is so ridiculous, there is no solution to this, sean. people have to wake up. big time. they are not free men. this is why we argue for limited government. we're shackled, those of us that work. >> sean: you believe as i believe and i think most of you believe, that every person is born by god with talent. the word education is to bring forth from within, predicated on a notion that it exists in there, but people, they atrophy, they don't develop the talents. carey? >> talking about the one in five number of people who are on food stamps. remember, when the food stamps program was around the mid 60s, it was one in 25 people who were on food stamps. >> sean: that's the war on poverty.
that was the overarching argument the last election. you can't do it without us. it's not your fault though. >> just another example of them buying off votes. we saw it in the 2012 election. >> mitt romney said it. >> and he lost. >> he lost. >> sean: he lost 'cause he told the truth? >> exactly. >> there is no solution to this. let me tell you something. if dragging out the children is so ridiculous, there is no solution to this, sean. people have to...
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his job is to get elected. my job was, is, and will always be so long as i have a voice in love and respectfully to hold him accountable to the best interest of black people and there's a lot of stuff he's done right, but there are other things we have to hold him accountable for, these wars are wrong. not addressing poverty is a problem. when the auto industry call, you respond and black folk are doubled, tripled and in some cases quadrupled the national average on unemployment and your answer is a rising tide will lift all boats and you don't want to say more because you don't want to be accused of being tribal. my job is to hold you accountable in the interest of the people. i don't believe the great presidents are born, they're made. you have to push them into their greatness. in other words, there is no abraham lincoln if there is no frederick douglas pushing him. there is no lbj if there is no mlk pushing him. i don't want barack obama just to become another garden variety politician. i don't want him to
his job is to get elected. my job was, is, and will always be so long as i have a voice in love and respectfully to hold him accountable to the best interest of black people and there's a lot of stuff he's done right, but there are other things we have to hold him accountable for, these wars are wrong. not addressing poverty is a problem. when the auto industry call, you respond and black folk are doubled, tripled and in some cases quadrupled the national average on unemployment and your answer...
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sanford faces democrat elizabeth bush in the may 7th special election. >>> the parolee accused of killing the colorado prison chief slipped out of his ankle monitoring bracelet before the shooting. it took five days to realize he fled and started a deadly crime scene. >>> a new photo of adam lanza is part of records released. lanza took classes there in 2008 and 2009. he refused to give his gender and denied having a documented disabled condition even though his mother told people he suffered from aspergers disease. >>> a 21-year-old from buck wild was found dead in his truck along with his uncle and friend. >>> video out of england. an atm is caught blowing up. thieves detonated the machine and made off with an undisclosed amount of cash. no one was hurt. the texaco manager said they are lucky the whole station didn't explode. here is a look at what's moving your money. bertha coombs has more. >> nothing quite so explosive. futures pointing to a higher start. the dow and s&p 500 closing at new all time highs. private sector jobs and the services sector. president obama is pushing banks t
sanford faces democrat elizabeth bush in the may 7th special election. >>> the parolee accused of killing the colorado prison chief slipped out of his ankle monitoring bracelet before the shooting. it took five days to realize he fled and started a deadly crime scene. >>> a new photo of adam lanza is part of records released. lanza took classes there in 2008 and 2009. he refused to give his gender and denied having a documented disabled condition even though his mother told...
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>> if you can stimulate the conversation you can change the agenda. >> he claimed to have won an election single handed. >> jon: thanks for coming by. we have to decline your waiver. the law against media consolidation was clearly with people like you in mind. well, actually you in particular. because of how you like to do the exact thing the law -- what is that there, 1993? >> rupert murdoch news corp owns fox and "the new york post" a local newspaper. me to get a waiver to buy "the new york post". it&d!",x0kdy"óq/?l?lkt-xpt.0c:d! [cheers and applause]t-xpt.0c:d! >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight an author. the new book is called the girls of atomic pity the untold story of women who helped win world war ii. please welcome to the program denise kiernan. [cheers and applause] >> thanks for having me. [cheers and applause] >> jon: thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. it's great to be here. >> jon: i love these kinds of books and this is a great one. this is "the girls of atomic city." it takes a moment in history that we all think we know very well, sort of mant manh
>> if you can stimulate the conversation you can change the agenda. >> he claimed to have won an election single handed. >> jon: thanks for coming by. we have to decline your waiver. the law against media consolidation was clearly with people like you in mind. well, actually you in particular. because of how you like to do the exact thing the law -- what is that there, 1993? >> rupert murdoch news corp owns fox and "the new york post" a local newspaper. me to...
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they're accused of trying to fix new york city's mayoral election. >>> plus this. >> incredible. that is oil. >> and what a mess that is. oil gushing from the ground, some homeowners in arkansas left with a big mess. and a big headache. we're talking live to a family forced out of their home. the "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >> hello and welcome to the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield in for brooke baldwin. we have a developing story out of north texas. these two prisoners are on the loose this hour. the one on the right is being held on a charge of capital murder. his name is brian alan tucker. john marlon king on the left was being held for allegedly evading a theft charge. they escaped from the hopkins county jail northeast of kaufman county, which is reeling from the murders of two prosecutors. sergeant brad cummings is with the hopkins county sheriff's office. how and when did the men escape? >> officers were advised this morning about 8:20 that we did have two males later identified as tucker and king that apparently they were on the recreation yard and they were
they're accused of trying to fix new york city's mayoral election. >>> plus this. >> incredible. that is oil. >> and what a mess that is. oil gushing from the ground, some homeowners in arkansas left with a big mess. and a big headache. we're talking live to a family forced out of their home. the "cnn newsroom" starts right now. >> hello and welcome to the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield in for brooke baldwin. we have a developing story out...
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the election commission has increased scrutiny. applications will be checked this week. the taliban in afghanistan is losing ground in an area considered to be its birthplace. afghan and coalition forces killed a high-ranking taliban in kandahar on sunday. before that, village elders led a charge to take back their homes and lands from the fighters. >> these villagers have armed themselves and taken back their homes in what was taliban country. they say outsiders had control their lives for too long. from pakistan used to come here. people from other countries were governing as before. now we patrol our own roads. uprisingrted with an in february. it was indeed a villages or about 9000 people live. for 10 years, they haven't nothing but trouble because of the taliban. what they were planting bombs here. the reply in bombs in our orchards. we could not live or do work. we have no school or clinic. >> when the villagers caught together, it did not take long for them to drive out the taliban. it had an immediate ability on the taliban's ability to build explosive devices in
the election commission has increased scrutiny. applications will be checked this week. the taliban in afghanistan is losing ground in an area considered to be its birthplace. afghan and coalition forces killed a high-ranking taliban in kandahar on sunday. before that, village elders led a charge to take back their homes and lands from the fighters. >> these villagers have armed themselves and taken back their homes in what was taliban country. they say outsiders had control their lives...
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. >>> pakistan is headed for general elections in may. young people in the country are looking ahead and what they see is not rosy. an overwhelming majority of them have a pessimistic view of the future according to the latest survey. around 94% of pakistanis between the ages of 18 and 29 believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. that is one of the findings of the new study conducted by the british council. the figure has gone up 8% in the last four years. the report also reveals that only one in five respondents expect their economic situation to improve over the next year. >> translator: i don't believe things are going to improve. the country is mired in foreign debt. the economic situation is very severe. it won't be easy to make new economic policies. >> translator: our family has never had any worries over money, food, or anything else. but in the past five years, things have gotten so bad we can't even pay the rent of our house. the past five years have ruined us. >> the report analyzes factors behind the bleak outlook,
. >>> pakistan is headed for general elections in may. young people in the country are looking ahead and what they see is not rosy. an overwhelming majority of them have a pessimistic view of the future according to the latest survey. around 94% of pakistanis between the ages of 18 and 29 believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. that is one of the findings of the new study conducted by the british council. the figure has gone up 8% in the last four years. the report also...
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you may not get re-elected if you work for the other side. how do you see that? >> right. i think there has to be changes in that sense. i think even at a local levels in terms of, you know, opening up primaries and so on. so that, you know, elected officials and redistricting for that matter for the house of representatives have more independent commissions but i think absolutely the fact is we had a process that was working, you know, and you had amendments and people on both sides this the opportunity to weigh in, the rank and file. and then you can say, listen, i tried to modify this legislation, make changes, make it better. this is what i was able to accomplish. and let the process work. and then you can explain to your constituents, you know, what you're able to support and the reasons why. but now when you say it's all or nothing, it becomes the parliamentary system that it has been at least over the last two years where both sides are working in unity and political blocks rather than letting... especially in the senate. i say for the leadership too and for the pre
you may not get re-elected if you work for the other side. how do you see that? >> right. i think there has to be changes in that sense. i think even at a local levels in terms of, you know, opening up primaries and so on. so that, you know, elected officials and redistricting for that matter for the house of representatives have more independent commissions but i think absolutely the fact is we had a process that was working, you know, and you had amendments and people on both sides this...
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he will go up against democrat elizabeth colbert busch in a may 7th special election. she is the sister of comedian stephen colbert. here's what sanford told supporters last night. >> incredibly humbled, incredibly gratified, incredibly thankful for this night, for what it means at many different levels, and i just want to thank every one of you for your part in making it possible. thank you very much. >> sanford's career took something of a nose dive after details of an affair were revealed in 2009. last night a rare public appearance by the woman he had that affair with, she is now his fiancee right by sanford's side at the victory rally. i covered this on and off for a number of years now. i've never actually seen her and mark sanford together. >> it was during much of the race his sons were often there. but last night you saw the fiancee. the infamous -- after the infamous trip on the appalachian trail. what a comeback. all right the president and first lady are getting ready to welcome one of their favorite singers to the white house. part of a star-studded concer
he will go up against democrat elizabeth colbert busch in a may 7th special election. she is the sister of comedian stephen colbert. here's what sanford told supporters last night. >> incredibly humbled, incredibly gratified, incredibly thankful for this night, for what it means at many different levels, and i just want to thank every one of you for your part in making it possible. thank you very much. >> sanford's career took something of a nose dive after details of an affair were...
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we went through a presidential election. we know that. as new polls and the travel schedules come out, it's clear the race for 2016 is simmering already. i have two pulitzer prize winning people here who can tell the future. cynthia tucker. cynthia, i do this to people who are columnists and have an opinion. do you want hillary clinton to be the next president? >> i certainly want her to run, chris. >> you want her to run. you're not willing to commit yet. >> i want her to run, yes. >> you won't endorse. >> i'm not willing to say. i don't know what's going to happen in the next four years. >> i just want to know what you think now. >> there could be a little known state legislator out there somewhere who springs forward and makes a brilliant candidate. i doubt it. that's the reason i want hillary to run. >> okay. thank you. you can't commit, can you? can you commit? the "washington post" is made of sterner stuff. >> i'm not going all in. >> you'll get a call from the editor. let me ask you about -- what did you make of her -- i love to do
we went through a presidential election. we know that. as new polls and the travel schedules come out, it's clear the race for 2016 is simmering already. i have two pulitzer prize winning people here who can tell the future. cynthia tucker. cynthia, i do this to people who are columnists and have an opinion. do you want hillary clinton to be the next president? >> i certainly want her to run, chris. >> you want her to run. you're not willing to commit yet. >> i want her to...
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he's popular enough to be re-elected a number of times. what makes you think that you can defeat him this time? >> recent polling data. >> and what has he showed you? >> that there's significant discontent and the identification with that establishment is pretty solid. >> ashley judd, of course, released that statement this week saying that she was flattered by those encouraging her to run but that ultimately she decided against it because of concerns of family and things like that. what kind of challenge would she have posed? is. >> i think a significant one. at least in terms certainly easy with the low information voter. you know, when you start talking issues with someone who has come out with some pretty far out there positions that wouldn't jive well at all with the republican or with the electorate in kentucky. >> you mentioned low information voters. aren't the voters that you know about the elections. >> sure. i thought that she would have been the formidable candidate. >> david, thank you. appreciate your time on this saturday. >
he's popular enough to be re-elected a number of times. what makes you think that you can defeat him this time? >> recent polling data. >> and what has he showed you? >> that there's significant discontent and the identification with that establishment is pretty solid. >> ashley judd, of course, released that statement this week saying that she was flattered by those encouraging her to run but that ultimately she decided against it because of concerns of family and...
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did not lose the elect on social issues, and tea partier, says they are focusing on wrong issue they should be focus on on taxes and debt on win back voter, katrina. immediate post modum, how could you lose all those voters and you say after that not it. that is still place guided? >> i do, i believe that republicans are having such a hard time communicating to their base, and i don't think that going outside of their principles will win them over any more votes, we have to stick to when we know works, tea partiers turned out and returned congress to republican party in 2010, not because they were republicans, not because they were morally on the right side. but because we topped return the fiduciary issues back to where u.s. government should be within the u.s., and the people who make it great. charles: do you feel like at some point, you talked about the base, hard to argue that base is not getting older and smaller. at some point do you have to articulate your core values to your noncore audience? even if you say have won last elect with strategy you describe, there some point, y
did not lose the elect on social issues, and tea partier, says they are focusing on wrong issue they should be focus on on taxes and debt on win back voter, katrina. immediate post modum, how could you lose all those voters and you say after that not it. that is still place guided? >> i do, i believe that republicans are having such a hard time communicating to their base, and i don't think that going outside of their principles will win them over any more votes, we have to stick to when...
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earlier this month he announced we not run for re-election. i want to talk to him today about his thoughts of being in the senate for as long as he has been in the senate. talk about the issues that he wants to focus on for the next two years and get a sense of the history that he has lived. senato, welcome. >> charlie, great to be with you. >> let me start with your remarks as you said. i can best serve my state and nation by concentrating on the challenging issues i'm in a position to help address in the next two years, by doing my job without the distraction of campaigning for re-election. tell me what you hope to accomplish in the next two years before we look back at what you have accomplished? >> i want to focus on what i think is the greatest challenge we have, which is how to get the two major parties to work togher here in washington to overcome this casm, this gulf that exists, where we've been unable to avoid these cliffs. these cliffs that just seem to come up every month or every two months, where unless we do something we're goin
earlier this month he announced we not run for re-election. i want to talk to him today about his thoughts of being in the senate for as long as he has been in the senate. talk about the issues that he wants to focus on for the next two years and get a sense of the history that he has lived. senato, welcome. >> charlie, great to be with you. >> let me start with your remarks as you said. i can best serve my state and nation by concentrating on the challenging issues i'm in a...
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ted olson and boyd battling each other over the presidential election in 2000. today they're working together in the same sex marriage debate before the high court. we go in-depth with them in a special report marriage warriors tonight at 7:30 eastern time. >>> boston students say what they're doing is a matter of health and safety. their college is ordering them to stop handing out condemns. bg the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about a
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ready to talk about the 2016 presidential election? me either. but quinnipiac asked if the republican primary were held today, whom of the following candidates would you vote for? this named a bunch of potentials. top three from marco rubio representative rand paul -- excuse me, representative paul ryan and senator rand paul. governor chris christie and jeb bush rounded out the top five but nobody got more than 20% of the vote so it really means there's no front-runner at the moment so when it comes to polls like this, it is too soon although some supporters of hillary clinton would probably argue with me. while the former secretary of state gave a speech last night in d.c. to talk about women's rights around the world members of the super pac ready for hillary were cheering outside. the pac officially launched as of yesterday and told us to raise money and harness supporters who want to urge clinton to run in 2016. >> former governor mark sanford one step closer to a possible comeback this morning. he won his republican primary runoff yesterday
ready to talk about the 2016 presidential election? me either. but quinnipiac asked if the republican primary were held today, whom of the following candidates would you vote for? this named a bunch of potentials. top three from marco rubio representative rand paul -- excuse me, representative paul ryan and senator rand paul. governor chris christie and jeb bush rounded out the top five but nobody got more than 20% of the vote so it really means there's no front-runner at the moment so when it...
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here in the bay area he netted more than $3 million for democratic candidates in next year's midterm elections. >>> the oakland police chief admits it's true one of the officers made an error when he shot at a teenager in a case of mistaken idea. we have an exclusive interview with the teen and his dad. >> it was a bullet. i guess it grazed me, it hit me right here. >> reporter: he and his friends had been talking to girls and taking pictures when all of a sudden police swarmed yelling at them to put their hands up. >> i was like this a story we think is positively carolina -- i was like this already. and the dude just shot me. >> reporter: the 16-year-old fell to the ground bleeding. >> the pain you don't ever want to feel that pain. >> reporter: all this happened around 10:00 last night. officers were investigating a robbery in the parking lot. a witness mistook the three teens for the suspects and confirmed the teens were not involved. >> the outcome was unfortunate for all involved and will receive the review it deserves. >> reporter: everyone though no weapons were found on the scene, the
here in the bay area he netted more than $3 million for democratic candidates in next year's midterm elections. >>> the oakland police chief admits it's true one of the officers made an error when he shot at a teenager in a case of mistaken idea. we have an exclusive interview with the teen and his dad. >> it was a bullet. i guess it grazed me, it hit me right here. >> reporter: he and his friends had been talking to girls and taking pictures when all of a sudden police...
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now elected officials in kauffman county texas are getting extra security. all of this after a couple were found murdered in their home this weekend. police have not found a suspect or motive but say the shooting does not appear random. >> it appears it was a targeted attack. it was the mcclellan family. the best thing we can do is remain calm. >> police are investing if those -- are investigating if those deaths are connected to the murder of the assistant d.a. attorney. >> a massive pileup on a virginia highway involving 95 cars leaving three people dead and 25 hurt. there were a total of 17 crashes within a within-mile stretch of interstate on interstate 27 caused by a heavy fog. drivers say it was so thick you could barely see a few feet in front of you. at the center of the map a couple of trucks collided. they caught fire and started a terrifying reaction. >> all you could hear was bam, bam, bam. and all you could hear was explosions. >> we could hear the continual wrecking behind us. just screeching and metal, just a lot of banging. >> three people ki
now elected officials in kauffman county texas are getting extra security. all of this after a couple were found murdered in their home this weekend. police have not found a suspect or motive but say the shooting does not appear random. >> it appears it was a targeted attack. it was the mcclellan family. the best thing we can do is remain calm. >> police are investing if those -- are investigating if those deaths are connected to the murder of the assistant d.a. attorney. >> a...
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we obviously have folks that are out to do harm to elected officials so we take that very seriously. >> suspicion has turned to a white supremecist group active in texas prisons. amber lee has the story. >> reporter: the alameda county district attorney says there are now security measures here in the courthouse in response to the killing of the d.a. and his wife in texas. nancy o'malley has been a prosecutor for 27 years. she says they are several time -- times that authorities are on high alert. o'malley's supervisor 65 deputy d.a.s and they are on high alert. >> we have had threats sent to them. >> reporter: cases involving gang members are among the most dangerous. hammer says he an his prosecution team received threats while trying to fatal dog mauling of diane wiffel. robert noel had ties to a pelican bay inmate. >> we had possible risk locations in terms of people knowing where we're going every single day at the same time. >> reporter: defendants often take convictions personally and may try to get even. >> the system doesn't stop if one prosecutor is attacked another prosecu
we obviously have folks that are out to do harm to elected officials so we take that very seriously. >> suspicion has turned to a white supremecist group active in texas prisons. amber lee has the story. >> reporter: the alameda county district attorney says there are now security measures here in the courthouse in response to the killing of the d.a. and his wife in texas. nancy o'malley has been a prosecutor for 27 years. she says they are several time -- times that authorities are...
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we had that election last november and we blew that. >> clayton: there was the election. speaking of charles payne yesterday brought up a great point on the barney show which is those people that got out of the workforce a lot of them were part time workers. it's more attractive to not work and sit on the couch than even to do part time work and receive government benefits. >> tucker: this is the measurable by the way. the unemployment numbers is a highly political number and it's not actually -- i mean, people who stopped working or looking for work are not included. in the labor force participation number is the one you look at 63% of the population who can work are working. the problem is this inflames the entitlement crisis. right? so the fewer people working, the more people who are dependent on government services. >> alisyn: we know the number much food stamps is at historic high. let us know what you think about all of this, please. depositions rising in north korea today. new video of leader kim jong un playing the tough guy. is that what is he doing? how should
we had that election last november and we blew that. >> clayton: there was the election. speaking of charles payne yesterday brought up a great point on the barney show which is those people that got out of the workforce a lot of them were part time workers. it's more attractive to not work and sit on the couch than even to do part time work and receive government benefits. >> tucker: this is the measurable by the way. the unemployment numbers is a highly political number and it's...
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kenya, deadly protests going on for a second day over the top court's decision to validate presidential election results. an army deployed now, trying to control the unrest, at least two people have died. china, a new manned spacecraft arriving at its launch site in the northwest. the ship set to head into space this summer with three chinese astronauts on board. it's expected to dock with china's orbitting lab module with a visit to space in 2011. >> united arab emirates slammed at the dubai world cup. the horse race is a glam-off. cats are things and designers are cashing in, and ladies with the ornate lids and babies dolled up. and that's a fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. terror inside a wal-mart store when someone drives through the front door. that's just the beginning. what the driver then did as customers were running for their lives. a wounded war hero says he got kicked out of a shopping small because he was using a scooter. >> and i've got my little handicap sticker thing on it and he yells not in this mall. i said, well, that's interesting. i'm sure that people would be inter
kenya, deadly protests going on for a second day over the top court's decision to validate presidential election results. an army deployed now, trying to control the unrest, at least two people have died. china, a new manned spacecraft arriving at its launch site in the northwest. the ship set to head into space this summer with three chinese astronauts on board. it's expected to dock with china's orbitting lab module with a visit to space in 2011. >> united arab emirates slammed at the...
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on saturday, the supreme court confirmed kenyatta was the winner of the march 4 election. that announcement angered odinga supporters, who set tires on fire and blocked major roads. police responded by firing tear gas at the rioters. kenyatta is expected to be sworn in on april 9. stocks edged lower on wall street today in a light day of trading. the dow jones industrial average lost more than five points to close above 14,572. the nasdaq fell 28 points to close at 3,239. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to margaret. >> warner: and to updates on two shootings, in texas, and in colorado. guards with semiautomatic weapons patrolled texas courthouses today, after kaufman county district attorney mike mclelland and his wife, cynthia, were murdered saturday night in their own home. it is the second shooting of a prosecutor in the small texas town this year, coming just two months after assistant district attorney mark hasse was shot dead outside the local courthouse on his way to work. i'm joined by bill zeeble. he's covering the story for kera public radio
on saturday, the supreme court confirmed kenyatta was the winner of the march 4 election. that announcement angered odinga supporters, who set tires on fire and blocked major roads. police responded by firing tear gas at the rioters. kenyatta is expected to be sworn in on april 9. stocks edged lower on wall street today in a light day of trading. the dow jones industrial average lost more than five points to close above 14,572. the nasdaq fell 28 points to close at 3,239. those are some of the...
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right now the economy is really burdened, typically, the year after presidential elections, things look very poor. we have a massi of regulations out that the authorities say cost about $1.3 trillion a year. and we just have some bad economic conditions. the taxes were raised and that has created a real problem for investors. but i think in view of all of that, stocks are putting in a top now. again, our indicators are neutral, so we're not selling, but we think day will come when they'll give us that signal to move out. >> all right. we will leave it there. gentleman, good to have you on the program. thanks very much. we'll see you soon, guys, thanks. stocks returning to their winning ways today. let's get to josh lipton. he's running through the day's winners and losers. hey, there, josh. >> a roundup of red and green in today's session. what worked and what didn't? let's start with some winners. humana, a big gainer in the s&p 500 today. health care stocks move higher as the u.s. government dropped plans to cut payments for private medicare advantage insurers. instead, it's raising t
right now the economy is really burdened, typically, the year after presidential elections, things look very poor. we have a massi of regulations out that the authorities say cost about $1.3 trillion a year. and we just have some bad economic conditions. the taxes were raised and that has created a real problem for investors. but i think in view of all of that, stocks are putting in a top now. again, our indicators are neutral, so we're not selling, but we think day will come when they'll give...
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so, in each year that we have an election, toward the middle to the end of the summer when the election kicks off in earnest, they virtually stop doing audits and work almost completely on the public financing program, which is sort of an auditing process in itself. because with public finance candidates, you're not just looking at contributions after the fact, you're also monitoring all the ones that are coming in. so, it's almost like a double audit because, of course, it's public money so we treat it very carefully. and, to be honest, although we have four auditors and they're all excellent people, we can really use five, perhaps even six, you know. some day, really, we ought to be able to audit all committees and not just public finance committees and a handful of others. we just don't have any other resources to do that. >> and in addition to what the what director sinclair said, during the election season, the auditors very closely review notifications from candidates as to which threshold they're at in terms of fund-raising and spending. and they also review third-party spending
so, in each year that we have an election, toward the middle to the end of the summer when the election kicks off in earnest, they virtually stop doing audits and work almost completely on the public financing program, which is sort of an auditing process in itself. because with public finance candidates, you're not just looking at contributions after the fact, you're also monitoring all the ones that are coming in. so, it's almost like a double audit because, of course, it's public money so we...
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we have elections in tehran. getould be difficult to something going before the presidential elections. at the same time we have pressure from israel. i don't know exactly how had been a good agreement between benjamin netanyahu and president obama. whatever time is left will be short. the second big problem we have is syria. i don't think it will be possible deal with iran without solving syria. syria has a deeper relationship with iran. it's deeper even between two members of nato. they really have a very intense relationship. we thought solving that problem would be very difficult to get to the negotiations. for tehran, syria is a very important factor. for that we need to have russia. we have two problems. the link between iran and syria. and we. -- and we have the p5. so we have a pretty bad situation. what we have in front of us is that. the other thing i like to mention is sanctions. sanctions to be reviewed before the end of this summer. today we have been able to put tough sanctions on iran that are hitt
we have elections in tehran. getould be difficult to something going before the presidential elections. at the same time we have pressure from israel. i don't know exactly how had been a good agreement between benjamin netanyahu and president obama. whatever time is left will be short. the second big problem we have is syria. i don't think it will be possible deal with iran without solving syria. syria has a deeper relationship with iran. it's deeper even between two members of nato. they...
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if he gets six to seven percent of the rules but he says going to get elected at the moment he's polling around about twenty five to twenty seven percent that he's twenty five to twenty seven. a strange shade i would vote for julia surgery starting from a very high price which is going to come down a bit in context of the campaign but it's a very good place to start. over half a million britons worse off families about to have their belts a time to even more a new un president a set of conflicts coming into force including the much maligned bedroom tax which will see social housing tenants have their benefits slashed if they have a spare room let's take a closer look now it's just one room for each adult or couple now it doesn't matter if you have to sleep separately due to illness children under ten that should a bedroom whatever the gender age all sixteen years are expected to share if they of the same gender adults with disabilities and people with foster children have to plead the case to justify the different rooms gibson from sheffield council says the government is hitting those w
if he gets six to seven percent of the rules but he says going to get elected at the moment he's polling around about twenty five to twenty seven percent that he's twenty five to twenty seven. a strange shade i would vote for julia surgery starting from a very high price which is going to come down a bit in context of the campaign but it's a very good place to start. over half a million britons worse off families about to have their belts a time to even more a new un president a set of...
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after the election that you understood how good the ground game was? >> for me there was never the expectation we would. we would not win the ground game. the obamacare and payne the democratic party for years has an unbelievable ground game but was frustrating to me that i didn't know until afterwards we did not have a good sense of what the campaign was doing on the ground for obama. i was fine getting beaten on the ground that was not okay about not having a good intelligence of the other side and that was frustrating. >> host: in terms of the digital part do you feel you got to beat on that? >> the obama campaign did a great job to bring in talent from the digital world. a lot of people had no experience in politics but none with said digital world. we had people that were experienced that be coz of their association with politics that republicans had to look at. if it could not be but a weihai -- they need to go to silicon valley on a recruiting mission. what could be due to get digital leaders involved? we will never catch up. it will not be buil
after the election that you understood how good the ground game was? >> for me there was never the expectation we would. we would not win the ground game. the obamacare and payne the democratic party for years has an unbelievable ground game but was frustrating to me that i didn't know until afterwards we did not have a good sense of what the campaign was doing on the ground for obama. i was fine getting beaten on the ground that was not okay about not having a good intelligence of the...
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don't forget how she got re-elected. she was primaried by a tea party buy and s guy and she said you know what, i'm going to run as an independent and she won huge. the state of alaska has a very big libertarian streak running through it. look to her. collins, possibly, although i doubt it very seriously. the other three she brought up, i just don't see it. i mean, i really don't. >> four democratic senators, soon after bill nelson, what do we think the chances are of someone like a senator mary landrieu who is from a red state. how much of the consideration goes into the fact that the supreme court is going to come at the end of june with its rulings and the fact that these people don't want to be on the wrong side of history? >> well, listen, louisiana is a very roman catholic state and it is people take that very seriously as their religion and the church is against marriage equality. >> chief justice john roberts is a very roman catholic guy and when it comes to social justice and equality matters, the separation of
don't forget how she got re-elected. she was primaried by a tea party buy and s guy and she said you know what, i'm going to run as an independent and she won huge. the state of alaska has a very big libertarian streak running through it. look to her. collins, possibly, although i doubt it very seriously. the other three she brought up, i just don't see it. i mean, i really don't. >> four democratic senators, soon after bill nelson, what do we think the chances are of someone like a...
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campaign, but now he is running money to help congressional democrats in the mid-term elections. >> as the president prepares to come to the bay area dozens of asian elected officials and community leaders are calling on the government to pass comprehensive immigration reform. san francisco board of supervisors president david chu wanted president to put a stop to deporting and families are kept together. a new washington post/abc news poll shows 57 percent of americans support a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants. at the same time, 80 percent are in favor of stricter boarder control. 72 percent support more visas for highly-skilled workers. >> san francisco's entertainment commission is backing a scaled-back concert schedule at the america's cup pavilion issuing a permit for up to 30 concerts at the temporary waterfront venue. organizers proposed up to 40 events at the 9,000 seat venue but neighborhood groups are lobbying for 20 concerts. they also want a 10:30 finish for nighttime events and the concerts will begin may 31. >> there is new information about how were it will
campaign, but now he is running money to help congressional democrats in the mid-term elections. >> as the president prepares to come to the bay area dozens of asian elected officials and community leaders are calling on the government to pass comprehensive immigration reform. san francisco board of supervisors president david chu wanted president to put a stop to deporting and families are kept together. a new washington post/abc news poll shows 57 percent of americans support a path to...
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women are good in elected office. it is regrettable more women do not go into elected office as well as pursue careers in government. if we can get a critical mass in the elective body, good things are ahead. >> that was great. thank you so much for that. if anyone has questions, we have a microphone. raise your hand and identify yourself. the first question comes from a man. >> i am steve. i work in the city and study as well. thank you, linda. a lot of us have basketball on the mind. almah your law school mater georgetown good luck. give your views on the flap of what happened to avery richards. she attended a conference in california. some people behind her made vulgar remarks. they were fired afterward. then she got a lot of threats. when i was a kid i devoured a book by evan thomas, what would be the female analog to them in your opinion? >> in terms of behavior in the workplace and in general, we are obligated to set high standards for what is appropriate conduct. everyone in here has had a man or woman say some
women are good in elected office. it is regrettable more women do not go into elected office as well as pursue careers in government. if we can get a critical mass in the elective body, good things are ahead. >> that was great. thank you so much for that. if anyone has questions, we have a microphone. raise your hand and identify yourself. the first question comes from a man. >> i am steve. i work in the city and study as well. thank you, linda. a lot of us have basketball on the...
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we have folks out to do harm to elected officials. so we take it very seriously. >> reporter: two months ago the county's assistant d.a. was gunned down outside the courthouse. at the time mclelland had this promise for the killer of mark hasse. >> we are very confident that we are going to find you. we are going to pull you out of whatever hole you're in. we are going to bring you back and let the people prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. >> reporter: mclelland told friends he carried a gun everywhere and was extra careful when answering his door. investigators have been working to see if hasse's shooting was connected to the killing of colorado's prison chief last month. the suspect in that case who later died in a police shootout in north texas was linked to a white supremacist group. months before, texas investigators issued a warning about the aryan brotherhood of texas planning retaliation against public officials. although federal sources tell nbc news they have yet to find a solid connection between the murders. i
we have folks out to do harm to elected officials. so we take it very seriously. >> reporter: two months ago the county's assistant d.a. was gunned down outside the courthouse. at the time mclelland had this promise for the killer of mark hasse. >> we are very confident that we are going to find you. we are going to pull you out of whatever hole you're in. we are going to bring you back and let the people prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. >> reporter: mclelland...
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these officials are elected by you. [ applause ] they are elected by you. i am elected by you. i am constrained, as they are constrained. by a system that our founders put in place. it's a government of and by and for the people. and so surely we can have a debate that is not based on the notion somehow that your elected representative are trying to do something to you, other than potentially prevent another group of families from grieving the way the families of aurora or newtown or columbine have grieved. we have to get past some of the rhetoric that gets perpetuated that breaks down trust and is so over the top that it just shuts down all discussion. and it's important for all of us when we hear that kind of talk that say, hole on a second. get the facts. we're not proposing a gun registration system. we're proposing background checks for criminals. don't just listen to what some advocates or folk who is have an interest in this thing are saying. look at the actual legislation. that is what happened here in colorado. and hopefully if we know the facts and we're listening to
these officials are elected by you. [ applause ] they are elected by you. i am elected by you. i am constrained, as they are constrained. by a system that our founders put in place. it's a government of and by and for the people. and so surely we can have a debate that is not based on the notion somehow that your elected representative are trying to do something to you, other than potentially prevent another group of families from grieving the way the families of aurora or newtown or columbine...
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the newly elected pontiff issued a call for peace. since being elected pope just three weeks ago, francis placed a special emphasis on the poor and those in need and breaking with catholic tradition on thursday. he washed the feet of men and women during a holy thursday service. now in iraq and churches among tight security. several hundred visited st. joseph's church. and in holy land, there are services at the church of the holy sepulcher. where christians believed that jesus was resurrected. and some years, both religions and all of christianity celebrates easter at the he same time. this year it happened to fall a month difference or so, ainsley. >> ainsley: all right. thank you so much, connor. and it's time now for your headlines. and a big step forward for immigration reform days after four or five partisan senators toured the border and reportedly involved wages for low income workers and visa program. it's gotten approval by labor and big business. despite that, florida senator marco rubio is cautious. a rush without fully co
the newly elected pontiff issued a call for peace. since being elected pope just three weeks ago, francis placed a special emphasis on the poor and those in need and breaking with catholic tradition on thursday. he washed the feet of men and women during a holy thursday service. now in iraq and churches among tight security. several hundred visited st. joseph's church. and in holy land, there are services at the church of the holy sepulcher. where christians believed that jesus was resurrected....
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>> exactly. >> after the mid-term elections we were hearing that. should point out quickly, 100% of the people in the survey said they loathe you. that went across the board jie. they don't like doogie houser. >> i have to move on. don't challenge my facts. >> what did people do before staplers? the history of the paper clip 1700 to 1800. first, what perks do the gitmo detainees enjoy in -- enjoy? you are watching "red eye" on fnc. stick around. >>> does their strike have no bite? 30 detainees at guantanamo bay are on a hunger strike, men facing dire conditions according to some press president ares. but the military say they are after media attention and an insider backs up that po nie t of -- point of view. they were treated, quote, unquote, absurdly well. he writes, compliant detainees enjoy six balanced meals and tv channels and classes and an array of gadgets and ebbet -- and entertainment and playstation 3 with video gages. games. an an teargas has surfaced. a warning that it is extremely graphic. >> what we are doing to these people is shamef
>> exactly. >> after the mid-term elections we were hearing that. should point out quickly, 100% of the people in the survey said they loathe you. that went across the board jie. they don't like doogie houser. >> i have to move on. don't challenge my facts. >> what did people do before staplers? the history of the paper clip 1700 to 1800. first, what perks do the gitmo detainees enjoy in -- enjoy? you are watching "red eye" on fnc. stick around. >>>...
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you had the soldiers protesting with a little sign, stolen elections, 142% vote for putin and you can see everybody having fun. there is someone on the youtube and then tomorrow somebody sees this in the kremlin and calls the chief of police and they say we need to stop this. this is not going to happen again so the next day they applied and i get a written ban from the local police chief saying 10 toy cars is banned because the toys are not the citizens of russia. they are made in china. so humor like political satire is very old but at the same time the way you want to use the humor is humor is political activism. this is about the time that somebody with a ph.d. helps us coin this new term. so we have the hactivist amend the collectivism but we need to have intentional framing of the situation where you are open and and look stupid at the end of the day. so humor helps your movement looking cool land in but most of all the people who spend too much time in power, we talk about people in democracies. they start believing their image they are getting on the tv and in newspapers and t
you had the soldiers protesting with a little sign, stolen elections, 142% vote for putin and you can see everybody having fun. there is someone on the youtube and then tomorrow somebody sees this in the kremlin and calls the chief of police and they say we need to stop this. this is not going to happen again so the next day they applied and i get a written ban from the local police chief saying 10 toy cars is banned because the toys are not the citizens of russia. they are made in china. so...
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it is the first visit since his re-election. he will be attending two high- brow private fundraisers in san francisco. at this hour -- air force one is about 20- minutes away from arriving at s-f-o. kron 4's terisa estacio is live there tonight. awaiting the president -- she has more on the presidential visit. terisa? >> reporter: he will be attening a $20,ooo per plate at the home of the goden gecko and grant lodes is here now to give us a closer look at exactly where the president is headed later this evening.grant? from s-f-o. mister obama will head north to san francisco. chances are his motorcade will go north on 101.then wind its way through the city. the administration never reveals the exact route. but we know the president has a fund-raiser in sea- cliff. streets are blocked off at 28th avenue and mclaren. tom steyer will host a reception in this area. after that.mister obama will will head west.just about 3 miles to pacific heights. he will attend a dinner at the getty mansion on broadway near baker. we have reporters
it is the first visit since his re-election. he will be attending two high- brow private fundraisers in san francisco. at this hour -- air force one is about 20- minutes away from arriving at s-f-o. kron 4's terisa estacio is live there tonight. awaiting the president -- she has more on the presidential visit. terisa? >> reporter: he will be attening a $20,ooo per plate at the home of the goden gecko and grant lodes is here now to give us a closer look at exactly where the president is...
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the mayor was elected on the mandate to bring public safety. that is what he will do. it is making our council meetings on tuesday night interesting. >> the creditors are not happy about that. they say you want to raise sales tax for police officers, you should raise taxes to help us. they accuse stockton of not necessi negotiating in good faith. >> i have been in court where the bankruptcy is playing out in earnest. the city is saying we went into bankruptcy. the judge is deciding. he is supposed to issue a ruling on monday if the city is eligible. the test is did you negotiate in good faith with your creditors. did you wake up one morning and say we're broke and file or did you do this which is equitable and fair? that is the first test the judge is deciding. >> i know where you will be monday. >> it will be interesting. >>> the drakes bay oyster company was ordered to shutdown at the point reyes seashore last year by the secretary of interior ken salazar, but the company's owner is fighting back. there are revelations about unlikely and controversial supporters of t
the mayor was elected on the mandate to bring public safety. that is what he will do. it is making our council meetings on tuesday night interesting. >> the creditors are not happy about that. they say you want to raise sales tax for police officers, you should raise taxes to help us. they accuse stockton of not necessi negotiating in good faith. >> i have been in court where the bankruptcy is playing out in earnest. the city is saying we went into bankruptcy. the judge is deciding....
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your children's education the thing that burns me up about this the most is that obama promised if elected to close guantanamo bay and as commander in chief of the armed forces he could do this whatever he wanted no amount of filibustering by the republicans could stop him obama you promised hundreds of millions of people to do something very simple start the paper work tomorrow buddy make the nation look better that's your job but that's just my opinion. international airport in the very heart of moscow. were.
your children's education the thing that burns me up about this the most is that obama promised if elected to close guantanamo bay and as commander in chief of the armed forces he could do this whatever he wanted no amount of filibustering by the republicans could stop him obama you promised hundreds of millions of people to do something very simple start the paper work tomorrow buddy make the nation look better that's your job but that's just my opinion. international airport in the very heart...
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i am sure everyone tuned into the presidential election. not one candidate talks about financial reform. does not matter if you are democratic or republican. there is literally one person running for senate to even mention it, who is a elizabeth warren. we can agree or disagree about whether her views are accurate or not, but what i do commend her for is that she is talking about it. if it affects people's lives, politicians should talk about it. i want to give talks like this to give a little bit of awareness to what i think is a serious problem. longer term, i would like to be helpful to congress and to the sec. i have been in touch with people in congress, and i hope to be helpful to them. in terms of my longer term plans, have not figured it out yet. a lot of people said, you have burned your bridges on wall street, you will never work there again. but i think the point i make to people is that that is not what i hear from the public in terms of this idea of returning to fiduciary standards. the big players in the market are not hedge f
i am sure everyone tuned into the presidential election. not one candidate talks about financial reform. does not matter if you are democratic or republican. there is literally one person running for senate to even mention it, who is a elizabeth warren. we can agree or disagree about whether her views are accurate or not, but what i do commend her for is that she is talking about it. if it affects people's lives, politicians should talk about it. i want to give talks like this to give a little...
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think martin luther king would have believed that by a short period of time that america would have elected the first black president. they would have been surprised by that. i had a chance to go to memphis and tour that site. it must have been on the previous -- this is the 45th this it must have been the 40th anniversary. president bush took the prime minister from japan on a trip to memphis and they went to two things, martin luther king's -- the site of the motel and to elvis' house. i remember him saying america taught the world something so important through martin luther king's time, but certainly on that day. >> dr. king preached nonviolence, and yet what followed his death was violence across the country in a lot of major cities. i suppose that would be expected obviously, but what do you think? do you think he would look at it now today and say we made good progress? >> i think the legacy is a two-sided coin. the threat back when he was alive was an exter national threat. there were people that actually wanted to kill black people. there was the kkk. 24r* were people that wanted b
think martin luther king would have believed that by a short period of time that america would have elected the first black president. they would have been surprised by that. i had a chance to go to memphis and tour that site. it must have been on the previous -- this is the 45th this it must have been the 40th anniversary. president bush took the prime minister from japan on a trip to memphis and they went to two things, martin luther king's -- the site of the motel and to elvis' house. i...
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. >> reporter: with the election over they became friends. really good friends. even though they still square off in court as recently as last month. >> it was really great -- >> who won? >> the judge will tell us. >> i'll tell you one thing. i like it better when he's on my side than against me. >> reporter: they are now teaming up in what they say is the biggest case of their distinguished careers. >> this is the defining civil rights issue of this time. >> it wasn't a republican issue or a democratic or a conservative or a liberal issue. it was an american issue that we could go to the courts and to the american public and say, listen to us. this is about human rights and human dignity and respect for all of our citizens. >> check out marriage warriors, showdown at the supreme court right here on cnn, 7:30 eastern time tonight. >>> usually when criminals are on the run they don't stay in the same place very long. one con vicked rapist has been caught after three decades. he's been in the same place for years. next, we'll tell you how it happened. i've always h
. >> reporter: with the election over they became friends. really good friends. even though they still square off in court as recently as last month. >> it was really great -- >> who won? >> the judge will tell us. >> i'll tell you one thing. i like it better when he's on my side than against me. >> reporter: they are now teaming up in what they say is the biggest case of their distinguished careers. >> this is the defining civil rights issue of this...
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now, there was just an election of a woman president there. she's just been in office a short time. every five years or so the north koreans test this new leader in south korea with some kind of provocation, with rhetoric. this may be going on at the same time. so i think the administration's response does make sense in the sense that you don't want to continue this huge rhetoric and at the same time provoke some kind of incident. the danger is not a war with the united states or south korea, i think. the danger is some kind of military altercation in the yellow sea, a navy squirmish of some kind. >> what about opening up a line of communication? i hate to bring up dennis rodman but he said the president of the united states picking up the phone and talking to the young leader of the country. maybe not the president but you say yes, you say perhaps north korean envoy should be reaching out. >> yeah. i do believe that. i think there has to be an end game to the administration's policy. and the end game, in my view, is diplomacy. some kind of special envoy, some kind of south korean d
now, there was just an election of a woman president there. she's just been in office a short time. every five years or so the north koreans test this new leader in south korea with some kind of provocation, with rhetoric. this may be going on at the same time. so i think the administration's response does make sense in the sense that you don't want to continue this huge rhetoric and at the same time provoke some kind of incident. the danger is not a war with the united states or south korea, i...
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at some point he has to realize he is a leader, he is the president, he just got elected. neil: he will in a week or so. >> two months late. >> it did not work because eric cantor came in and the botched it. what else are you going to do? john boehner and obama tried to come to a compromise, the tea party lost its. neil: make it even colder. i am sick and die you. final thoughts. >> we are looking for maturity. neil: maybe that is why o'reilly hates you. i'm kidding. that will do it here. we're focusing on what is going on in cyprus tomorrow. they cannot take out all of th
at some point he has to realize he is a leader, he is the president, he just got elected. neil: he will in a week or so. >> two months late. >> it did not work because eric cantor came in and the botched it. what else are you going to do? john boehner and obama tried to come to a compromise, the tea party lost its. neil: make it even colder. i am sick and die you. final thoughts. >> we are looking for maturity. neil: maybe that is why o'reilly hates you. i'm kidding. that will...
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so it will be interesting to see how this race shapes up on may 7th with the special election between mark sanford and elizabeth colbert-busch. she pronounces it colbert-busch. her famous brother, stephen, pronounces it stephen colbert. >> his fiancee is very pretty. i have to say that. thank you, bill. >> she's an attractive lady. >> she certainly is. thank you, bill. appreciate that. you can hear more from mark sanford live in a few minutes. he talks with jake tapper at 4:00 eastern on "the lead." >>> a moment that everyone is still talking about as louisville guard kevin ware's leg snapped on national tv. this hour we'll hear from ware and his mom about his injury and recovery. new car! hey! [squeals] ♪ [ewh!] [baby crying] the great thing about a subaru is you don't have to put up with that new car smell for long. introducing the versatile, all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's
so it will be interesting to see how this race shapes up on may 7th with the special election between mark sanford and elizabeth colbert-busch. she pronounces it colbert-busch. her famous brother, stephen, pronounces it stephen colbert. >> his fiancee is very pretty. i have to say that. thank you, bill. >> she's an attractive lady. >> she certainly is. thank you, bill. appreciate that. you can hear more from mark sanford live in a few minutes. he talks with jake tapper at 4:00...
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for a moment he appeared on the balcony above saint peter's square in rome after his election. pope fran tis signaled a new direction for the church and declaring a renewed interest. the bishop of rome is breaking from tradition for example on holy thursday. washing the feet two of women. gesture angering some traditionalists. regardless francis is has given the catholic's come home campaign a real boost. >> we have seen a resurgence in the amount of people interested in learning more about the catholic church. we have seen an enthusiasm --ut this hope that we pope that we haven't seen in years. >> as christians celebrate a savior raised from the dead. the catholic church last few weeks has lived out own version of the gospel story coming back to life with a new pope whose walk seems to mimic his words. >> god's providential plan, he is the pope for this moment. and i think that was what the holy spirit was saying in that conclave. this is the person for this moment. >> and, of course, holy week culminates with easter on sunday. shep? >> shepard: lauren green at saint patrick's
for a moment he appeared on the balcony above saint peter's square in rome after his election. pope fran tis signaled a new direction for the church and declaring a renewed interest. the bishop of rome is breaking from tradition for example on holy thursday. washing the feet two of women. gesture angering some traditionalists. regardless francis is has given the catholic's come home campaign a real boost. >> we have seen a resurgence in the amount of people interested in learning more...
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but as a gang banger i elected to step out of society's normal bounds, customs, mannerisms and rules. i chose to live in a world where we created our own rules, our own society. >> there wasn't an ounce of denial in frederico's account of his behavior. he was very honest about what he had done. he also utilized poetry to express it. >> it takes a person of character to live a life that's just and as i sit in prison for that life i really lust. i look back over my shoulder amazed at what i see. a life of utter bull [ bleep ], no wonder i'm not free. >> i was really dying to know what has caused a man who had so much obvious potential to commit two murders. >> when i began flirting with crime it started off stealing cars. i knew a couple of guys who stole cars. i would go with them. then i learned how to drive. i liked the thrill. so then i started stealing them. got arrested, i'd go to jail. meet other guys in there doing other things, more severe crime. and that's how i begin to evolve as a criminal. >> for munoz, the next phase of that evolution was to join a street gang and to devel
but as a gang banger i elected to step out of society's normal bounds, customs, mannerisms and rules. i chose to live in a world where we created our own rules, our own society. >> there wasn't an ounce of denial in frederico's account of his behavior. he was very honest about what he had done. he also utilized poetry to express it. >> it takes a person of character to live a life that's just and as i sit in prison for that life i really lust. i look back over my shoulder amazed at...
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but that market can move a long way there is a lot of time between now and their next election this summer for the upper house. and there is a lot of hope that can be generated. and markets you know, like a good story there is a good story in japan right now. >> is there such a thing as a credit trade? i'm curious, because you worked in japan. and you made a very good call when you were at tiger. you're credited with seeing what was going to happen in terms of the japanese recession. so when you see this sort of trade and everybody is talking about it, almost to point where your cousin and your mother and the taxi driver is talking going long equities in japan and short the yen, is there such thing as a crowded trade at this point? >> i think that the trade is undersubscribed by the domestic institutions in japan. and so if you get them shifting their asset allocation even at the margin towards equities, away from bonds towards domestic equities, away from foreign instruments you could have a very substantive rally in the japanese stock market. it's not an expensive market. it's well off i
but that market can move a long way there is a lot of time between now and their next election this summer for the upper house. and there is a lot of hope that can be generated. and markets you know, like a good story there is a good story in japan right now. >> is there such a thing as a credit trade? i'm curious, because you worked in japan. and you made a very good call when you were at tiger. you're credited with seeing what was going to happen in terms of the japanese recession. so...
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willingness and interest in getting that piece done in large part because of politics and the way the 2012 election played out. the nra, they're still powerful in a lot of states where they are powerful -- people are just concerned about the power of that lobby and of the members who want their gun rights protected. >> and, chris, we know the president is countering the power of the nra with the power of people who want to see some kind of legislation put forth and passed. but here the president is going to be in denver. and then on to connecticut monday. his strategy's been pretty consistent. he was surrounded by families who have lost loved ones in gun violence. he's continued the push. but where is the president's back-up here, chris? >> it's a good question. right now, i'm not sure where it is. there's clearly been a loss of momentum on the hill when it comes to gun control legislation, especially from the folks i've spoken to. and i think it has to do -- part of it has to do with timing. we had a window of opportunity that -- after the newtown shooting where i think people were clearly motivat
willingness and interest in getting that piece done in large part because of politics and the way the 2012 election played out. the nra, they're still powerful in a lot of states where they are powerful -- people are just concerned about the power of that lobby and of the members who want their gun rights protected. >> and, chris, we know the president is countering the power of the nra with the power of people who want to see some kind of legislation put forth and passed. but here the...
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pacific heights tonight and tomorrow with the money used to help democrats running next term midyear election. he was last here in october. mike? >> low clouds dominate the bay right now and it will lift slowly but not slow enough because we will see temperatures two to ten degrees warmer-than-average. today is the warm of the day in the forecast but this time tomorrow we will have rain. leyla? >> we have an accident in mountain view westbound 237 a crash is out there with a little bit of traffic eastbound and a quick look at the view in walnut creek with the drive southbound 680 approaching 24 is moving smootly. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> out in times square this morning, great crowd out there. robin off today. great to have amy robach here. what a night last night on "dancing with the stars." a bit of a surprise. wynonna judd, tony dovolani voted off. even though they had gotten some low scores but such a fan base -- they don't look any worse for the wear. looking forward to talking to them. >>> he's the guy going viral for how he's selling salad dressing. you should just watch it. >>
pacific heights tonight and tomorrow with the money used to help democrats running next term midyear election. he was last here in october. mike? >> low clouds dominate the bay right now and it will lift slowly but not slow enough because we will see temperatures two to ten degrees warmer-than-average. today is the warm of the day in the forecast but this time tomorrow we will have rain. leyla? >> we have an accident in mountain view westbound 237 a crash is out there with a little...
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there hasn't been a presidential election in my lifetime when democrats have been as united behind a potential candidate as we are today. we owe it to hillary to start putting the building blocks of her campaign together now. the modern political campaign demands it. paul, not very subtle from james. >> well, you know, james, and i am a good, old fashioned shoe leather reporter. this was hard to do but i was able to reach james carville. somebody i speak to every day for i don't know, 28 years now. here's what he said. these very nice people who run this pac, support hillary, he supports hillary. they asked him to sign an e-mail. he did so. he is not joining a pac or any other organization. james is not a joiner. but he was happy. look. this is not i think news flash. james carville wants hillary to run for president. let me make more news. i want hillary to run for president. i think she would be a great president. that's all that this is. i hope she runs. i know actually she watches every dachlt she is a huge fan. hillary, please run. the country needs you. you would be a wonderful
there hasn't been a presidential election in my lifetime when democrats have been as united behind a potential candidate as we are today. we owe it to hillary to start putting the building blocks of her campaign together now. the modern political campaign demands it. paul, not very subtle from james. >> well, you know, james, and i am a good, old fashioned shoe leather reporter. this was hard to do but i was able to reach james carville. somebody i speak to every day for i don't know, 28...
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joining us right now is john davis, director, elective programs for the fleet reserve association and retired u.s. marine corps reserve and retired army national guard. lieutenant davis, welcome. >> thank you. >> brian: is this situation getting worse? >> it is getting worse. let me just say what the goal is, is to have a disability claim adjudicated and finished within 125 days and have 98% accuracy and as of january 2012, they had about 800,000 claims and 60% of those were over 125 days. then just this last february, there are over 900,000 claims and 70% of those are 125 days or older. so they're moving in the wrong direction. >> brian: so we have more guys and more women coming home that are going to need these benefits. what seems to be the problem? by nature, our military are people that get things done. what is going on? >> this is a major issue for our membership and our national president, mark kilgore, recently testified before the that the and veterans affairs committee on our issues of concern and the backlog of claims was the number one issue and followed by agent orange a
joining us right now is john davis, director, elective programs for the fleet reserve association and retired u.s. marine corps reserve and retired army national guard. lieutenant davis, welcome. >> thank you. >> brian: is this situation getting worse? >> it is getting worse. let me just say what the goal is, is to have a disability claim adjudicated and finished within 125 days and have 98% accuracy and as of january 2012, they had about 800,000 claims and 60% of those were...